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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Aug 1872, p. 2

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Lord & Kelley, Importers of China, &c. Gold Pin Found, * Beliast w quist and the reinforcements of troops which were sent to the city are loating. . The government have no appreâ€" hengion whatever of further trouble. "There bas ‘beseno an carnest contesi Detween‘ the ‘British and United® States counse}, before the Board of Arbitration, wfandm privateer Shmnâ€" andoak. Tt is stated that the case of the Georgia has been practically abandoned by the United States counsel. * ~"The steamship Niger, which sailed from Plymonuth on the 17th instant for Quebec and Montreal, broke her shaft, when a fow : te Onmibx Cimes. the Yorth.: The time fixed by the reveluâ€" E’g-anflthafia ‘present. month.: . The French Governâ€" ment hag been informed of the plans‘¥f the donspirators and requested to use presantions to prevent them from receivrâ€" ing id from France _‘ ~ L gn: = Pastioniars of the Mitchell fire are 1eâ€" received. The following is alist of the losers;~â€"John Hicks, proprietor of the Cormmsercial Hotel, loss $40,000, insured tor $5,000, J. T. Hiéks, livery stable, $2,000, no insurance ; W. Caldwell, Jeowelâ€" l6r shd the Dominion Telegraph Offce, graph Company and Jewellery ‘store, loss $400; no insurance ; D. H. Stewart, grocery loss $4,000, insurance $1,500 ; P. A, Kenâ€" nedy,. Royal Hotel, loss $1,000. insurance $800 ; Oddfellow‘s Hall, loss $300. Sereâ€" ral"Â¥mailer buildings were destroyed ; loss elections take place toâ€" * M Montreal The day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. drug store, loss $1,000, covered by insurâ€" ance | Jad, Walkinshaw, tailor, loss $200, The only election which took place in Untarmo yesterday was in Addington. Both the candidates were declared supporters of the Government. loss $1,000, no In order to enable all persons connected with this office to participate in toâ€"day‘s holiday, no paper will be issued toâ€"morrow We are glad to hear that Mr. Robinson (Ministerialist), has been elected for Al. terial interference‘‘ with the elections. We should like to know why because a Cabinet it is improper‘for him to make his inf@uence felt in what he considers the Brows, however, would like to run all the The Globe says * we havre seen so much that is scandalous during the recent elec tion that the minds of men have become blunted." . We have no doubt: the Globe and those connected Aave seen and been LATEST TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS mixed up with much ihat was Yory " scandalous" during the comiest. We presume it refers more especially, howâ€" ever, to the conduct of the Grit candiilate for Dundas, who because he was srrested for purloining a satchel, a crime which be TUKSDaYX, AUGUST â€"21, 1812 Mr. Brown is always denouncing Carmichael of Pictou, Mr. Jones and Mr. Power of Halifax, and half a dozen more Herald has explained how it is that these men are not to be counted members of the Oppositiqn ? uda.?id. will be in town on Thursday or Friday next to urge upon the Fire Comimittee the peculiar merits of the steam fire engines manufactured ‘by the firm represented by. hum. The engines Messrs Merryweather & Sous are the agent for the eminent engineering firm of Moessts. Merryweather & Sous, manufactured for Canadian service, being. fire proof in every part and warranted 16 work with ease in the coldest weather. It is also claimed that theso onâ€" an instance of their power it is stated that at Littleport, England a single ¢ylinâ€" der Merryweather engine pumped water through exactly one miilz of hose and then projected a strean} 54 toet trom the noule. We understand that jMr. A. G. Gilbert At a trial of a double cylinder Merryâ€" weather in London last month 100 lbe. olsteam was raised fromâ€"cold water in 5 minutes 45 secobds, and a stream ‘Was thrown through 414 Inch nowile a distance «1200 feet. Fuch orgines seem to be parâ€" ticulwly suited to Octawa, and the Fire Committes will do well to make every tw make every "Minig» being what is §technically} known as a bead, and induged him to take to gam ling. '.w.“,.u!lAllbhlihi& representative in Dundas. Mr. Gibson has wm public with some little t the kind of man he is, as s0t forth in the following afidavit :â€" * Inkerman, Aug. 11, 1872 «1, William thbson, of Morrisbutk, h .Monm “‘-‘ .-.-::-.u from Joseph Hyndman, d;;-u.,:..fi,-ummm w% 872, do hereby acknowâ€" that I did take the said satchel as &‘“dhfip-fllfl to tak# his seat in the House of :%“m.“ It is enoagh to have vulgar jesters like the member for South Wentworth to good feeling and respectability of the country? They had a large number of placards strugk off, which were draped: in ,w”'flmm picture of a coffin, sppeared the words # Snered to the memory of A. P. Macdon» ‘ald."""~ Then, with a view ‘ we presume of outraging : the feelings. and ofending the sensibilities of Romain Catholics more es pecially.came the initial letters, "J. H. 8. ®‘ ‘the riding ‘and ‘axhibited opposite the house in which be‘ lay i. 1t seemé should have been perpetrated in a civilized and Christian country. But the ‘Grits aré so bitter in their hostility, and The sfrathroy Dispatch gives an account of a most disgrace(ul, ne may say blaspheâ€" in the hope of d: Mr, A..P. Macs u’&mh‘;"i‘!‘?‘: ;“Z{u character of the House, but do not let us have men who puriom satchels to legislate for us. _‘ ously : indisposes days, and his ioug concerning his condition. What did gontlemanily * Purists,â€" who ty to ‘make people believe that ‘they possess all the scarcely anything, no maiter how low or wicked, which they are not capable of perpotrating. . But after all ~what better can be expected from a party. the leaders wio at suciraiw evextfal period of Canada" mistory | éould tiaugtrate ‘at the ww.&b,.nwus.uz oppositidn 4o ‘the Govérnmient, inerely in ‘the hope and for the sake of obtaining m-:t“bfihkfin:x bt to. regard the degencies of civiâ€" :&&U.-ho-hiu of réligion. (Mt_heflt_mpmwhos nice set,what with Mr.. E. B. Wood. prosâ€" tituting texts of scripture by telegraph, and the blasphemivas production of these newspapers and immigration agents arguâ€" ments by the use of which they may and. do frighten immigrants away from Canada. We notice for instance that the Buffaio . Courier publishes one of these false state» ments, which is copied verbatim from ong of the Grit organs. "The debt of Canaia, in twonty years, from 1851 to ma;-u.-u- $ 421,472 to $126,832,008. â€" In 1867 the Doâ€" minion started, since when the debt has grown faster than: before." â€" Here the public debt is represented as bdu.ruhhlhr-dpqh-n really is ! "{f an English Itmigrant quesâ€" tioned the statement, the American would wwl*bt“”'-lfll endoreed, anit he might with | good show of resson, say, "surely thesse Canadian journalists are not such fools as to befoul Moqmb underestimate the advantages of position."" Now let us compare the truth with what thwb Ameriâ€" can papers, deriving their information from Grit sources, assert : that all chance of their dbtaining wuit tus Glits s1¢. am equally convin That the dabt of Canada is $126,$32,008. | will not do so, and That it bas increased â€" more rapidly than | citisens will fnd it ever since Confederation. WOs * ies t in nt ttegs 14 was aut. [eccariaii dn oft. % corres; ©000,000. mhwuu cantis hore “:::.:_: only to the amount of $1,971,« ‘convine ‘mmunnnmuu :L:*-h {qddq.ho-_-.-d”hl. standing pressure A FOUL PRODUCTION. We #PLL BET." :Dn-r'l-“ fxonm i with good show _fl‘" y these Canadian | . . 3 3 : ‘fools as to befoul | P° & JP# C 206; * n_.l.AB.._ #â€".‘__.__-Al took to of On ugn his | * that his | CS med his | any o gambâ€" | romt So that we have not only paid our way, but had a surplus of $6,104,027 from reverue -..Fl- Yet frequently the Grit w% cirsulate these untruths raise a howl beâ€" cowse the emigration from Europe to C wmads is not greater than it is, and blame the Government for a lack of energy, &c. We have no hesitation in saying that the false statements made by the Grits during the present contest, eagerly seized upon and widely published abruad as they are by American newspapers, ill â€"do more krirra in the way of checking immigration .to Canada than all our immigratiOn agents linthooldmldwillbonbhumnumt in a year. . % "We have never suggested that the (Secret Service) Money thus placed in the hands of the Premier has. been used for any other than public purposes."â€"To» ronto Globe. "The talk about the Secret Service Money is of a piece with the rest ofâ€" it. Even Sir Jolin winces at the idea that so many should think and say that that money had not been fairly administered.. He protests and protests ; IE‘ at last, in desperation, declares himself quite ready to take his cath to the tiuth of his oftâ€". repeated assertion. The volunteered ap . 'c.“on..n., is a very neediess one. We have no doubt, whatever, that Sir John would swear to it, but, would public faith by uunm'spnd‘blo extent strengthened ?â€"Toronto Globe. The above certainly appears slightly contradictory. . If the Secret Service public‘purposes (and the organ says that it never evéen "suggested" that it was), why should Sir John wince at the idea 0t a charge to ,the contrary being brought against him ? Conscious of innocence he tensely ruffianly and thoroughly Brownâ€" like it is, to ins‘nuate that the oath of Canada‘s Premier and first statesman is not to be believed ; that he is not only ready to perjure himself on the slightet occaâ€" mon, but that the public generally recogâ€" nize his readiness to do so. ‘The man who ‘can write in such a strain is a coward whose word and oath are alike valueless What a niceâ€" opinion <+Englishmen or foreigners, who read and are imple enough to believe Mr. Brown‘s abuse of Sir John Macdonald, must have of the Canadian people, who not only tolerate the latter, but admire and respect him~more than anyone elze ? They must »ay, ""here is one l-u-.-.wn«m”-."«'- das," a "renegade," whose word is good for naught and who is generally known to be ready to commit perjury upon the foremost man in Canada, and has held a pésition of public trust sfraost uninter« raptediy for more than twenty years. What must be the conclusion at which they must, perforce, arrive? Why thit the Canadians ate either a very simple lot THE PREIJENTATION TO MR. LEPAGE. of people, ‘or that political diskonesty and untrath are beld in high esteem among To the Editor of the HIMES: .: 5. Sir,â€"There appearted a local item in the columns of a city paper this evening, 'Hd,tnbvdhp-â€"&d,wlld lead to a serious misconception, headed u“râ€"“"mu-w‘ that the intended presentation of a gold headed stick to Mr. Lepage by the Ottatra Fire Company is * a fraud on the public, that the ‘ Ottewas‘ never entertained such an idea.‘" Now thecompany did entertain the idea so far as to sppoint a committee to attend to the matter and that commutiee will not neglect its duty. â€"But in any case (It coutd not be s fraod on the publiy®® of its character, By givin confer a favor. ___ _ Yours, | . A Maxser or rus Commtres To the Editor of the TIMES. | Peir Sx,â€"In this morning‘s edition of yc-nl-hlomthmth-do that "adrum and fife band is being orâ€" ganiszed by the Independent Order of Good Templars of this city." Now, sir, as a Good Templar, and as one who has taken an activre part in the workings of the Order in this city, I would simply state, that you â€"uf been misinformed in the matter. ::_u.o.r.-.mdomm the morement, l’bh"th!lny *‘ so. being pushad on “fi“m have their ‘mmpnt.-dtldtmndl to carry out. Attempts were nmade to se ..,.u.ua.nmnx, 0. G. T., but they have been quickly defeated in two of ~h¢pdt~¢q;molmmnfnn-! h.n..quhliho question :.nll.nd fi-:.f‘a :n:‘m“ that no. mpm;f decsived subscribing to .~ that the Mmfll not reseive the credit of a fl“imw own. They have o or desire ufisnnnnim the responsibility of#f the proper Oataw abaâ€" Ottawa, Aug. 26, 1872 SECRET SERVICE MONEY 2 ® ~Cmmit" To Yhe Rétior of the OTFAW 4A TIMES : striptures passed upon me by ::;al of your City Council are unfair) unjust, and in factideliberately V'Wiou'nl,lmmm.wmmlh“ they had no right to bring my name into the debats. © The report in question was not prepared by Mr. Spier or myself for your Council, but wis prepared and < submitted for the information of the Board of Fire Under | x.“).-t:.dbumd«omn repooie fx e maner ol o ons o-:wt to send the reâ€" r.':r with the hope that be dealt with in a generous l\h\mm&:‘dhtw n-nhdougwonrw be induced to continup business ooqnl and the continued loss put an ead to, ; 1; am equally convinced that otherwise they will not do so, and the result be that your. citisens will find it impossible z sufficient insurance at any rate # wor. I that f ade observe .w&t.-‘“x:‘ :hâ€"q-&.’câ€"l“uvfllm but I an» convinesd your | knows nothing about its capacity for withâ€" LEVTEE FRUM MB PERRY T. BAND QU £STION ion, this man is now the Y ours. &e., A @VUD TEMPLAR. ALFRED PERRY. DR. LIVINGSTONE AND MR. STANLEY. Tusâ€" oi JeIQ0S IOPCIEMWOWM MRUUEE AOSS and M the laps» of a litcle . tlos ( BB PS had eppraned is tos servan n the 3»...-’{«-«. bn busingss;" but as * | they had vanished. rnn«nsusmoy of a | would by and by return, th » Lbrazy have | room without missing the swlen chirge . ime. $ [n the course of tbovm%‘unnr.h oper | wished to make some addition to a part!~ oular part of it, and went into the room Dr. uvmgmoml who found time ‘to write mhlaofh:nd, t must be said, vague lety ters to proprietor of a New. York newspaper notorious for this habit of pnh& should_have been unable to vrite a fow to his family and to the Loadon efi-pudm,wmmm.o m mterest in his labors. Ris letters remind one in no way of the whote signature they beis:.They gho no o y no accurate information which science can turn to immediate use. They exhibitonly sich a knowledge of Africa as a man nifih;‘h-vo who is familiar with books published about the region in quesiion ; they do not seem tobewrlmnmmn who has passed away a large portion (f nis life in studying t.hu;:fiannomprnb the desiderata ot science. intine,, m-w“}-ofummmw to show as giving little attentin to the great interests for whose sake h> unâ€" dertook this journey, or to prove that Livingstone‘s minod has undergone chinges which it would be painful to see k ed. _ Yesterday the Geographical Sorlet; tion. It was b:â€"ought to the socuty‘s «otice by a telegram from one of its nost respectable members M. Edoaard Caarâ€" ie mare n‘ Peenmcic ue en‘ : wou. Hea being unable to leave Vers dlles, nnnli!_lolor-nw.fiol’nsidus of the society : ** Fary grave dowbts about Mr. Stunley‘s veracity." > 4 f Paris inctdentally iiscussed this qu6s No man can be a succosstul poouy aâ€" iner who is not. an adept at in senious ievices, and who cannot have recourse the moment an opportunity presents itself of surning them to an account. So far from »"laming the "liners‘" for this, it ther expedients did not viol:ite the laws of honor and honesty everybody weuld give unhappily 'hhl'iull. as a 1-:4‘.:: their d"e"‘-' â€"nly of them as a alass, for thore are. many honorable exceptionsâ€"are not alâ€" many honorable .xuro-cn nob Ai« ways sorupulous as to ! ."_'_".'EJ'.’-.M Mbmud.!l‘ w-,%&'f-i’uuuu Glase, who 1t ispensibl i to M%Mi:mh caught, all know that n> matter what quantity of copy they send to the papers, not "& ‘xpen“ will be allowed them | unless some part of it â€"be used, and then only for the part that r m‘dn“o:.hh °fl ousness of the penny aâ€"linersâ€"still speakâ€" t (ihene hn noup.%, 08 means em ‘copy‘‘ or :hhlrnl;y, ln:yn:zgnm ”. uarter ® cen * A short time &mmuu Drm- feld, Bishop of London, resigned ‘his se be was known to have preparsd ‘Bis triemnial charge to the clergy of his di> cese ; uupn&yhanhm maigng Teesnr e 2eA ce E. the innovations in a large number of out Metropolitan Churches. . The d\l‘:l”‘ which the Buhop‘s olwaumto’ deâ€" livered was, of course, duly annoanced. n the day before the one appointed for that purpose, two of the “E“':;;_‘““ P ET e ne y y s en . ta nponrfi;. Bloomfeld, at London House, to solicit the favor of his furnishing them -llht.hum:::istof his charge as soon «s it was deli ; they of course, en mwmth:{hdgzi:ifim more unmportant part of the ment, to *6* tarn it to him. On bdwnm *m‘.um the . M baing at the same tims in somsg Other being atâ€"the same Lima In BQNM4 SVIUL Ites yas dn up, tss amief was complete, the idea | them that, in azco‘riance wich, the $ honzw.rb“.hin:in hand is worth. two the bush, snd the $wo Glimars‘" agreed in opin on that the »urest ini no bishop muiking his app@rrance,the .| 1 suryeyor, in connectionâ€" with the G .. o upre o; 'a'fm... fof‘hwmn walkei out w‘i hzor m.).,{u out new station Mml‘:pggfl;‘mfi“‘; grounds at G Gbpufif:'d:ag “ s u . / ‘ Ti PB nd erpraned uo vos nervan‘ o | ietal ofPonte the 9k one . tm aieo the Mbmfiw dn business ; ““mwmmufi they had vanished. rn:(:‘“-““‘" the. present one for uln:fidcm would by and by return, th â€" Lbrazy hnmllh.ho-owm' be built for room without missing the ”?"‘“"’“' the station master and switchmen. in the course of the evening, however, BC | " m / rei;oit River tunnel. is progressing “'nto(n.ndnu into the PQPT! , Ti that siow I(a-dn-mm--" rorâ€"when hM“E"Jq" servant who let the M‘M"M'1 thieves in could give no account of them mt mopetio 25e "Ast the ‘un Mmodn.u:.:dlu&mwmw have been the state of the wzg'l-‘" during all the "w;(w was to be done? The of : his clergy could not be put off, and as a mere me0!â€" anica} effort, putting intelteet out of the question, he could not ptepare anothér charge in time for the assembli of thos for w:m it was IDMOLM more intense mental T . aor folt than that which Buanop Bloont NRICKS OF PENNYâ€"ALINERM w Nee PR SOE â€"â€"'-&-iâ€"n~._. ' :b,.?. n.:-'h- m Qh!s. -“le:' m hich sook . i0 it noantme ts fiog “li?-.â€";i'u._m‘ sopied â€" in 8: the ©more ipfere®tDE pri-d-t:'&hop's charge p â€"his u and sent the "copy" p): ‘by words to the following af: not literally the same, â€" We are enatled to -ontnm t m:f‘un wz i F ‘» tblan-iahpduflon'- charge, to be delivered to the clergy of his docese this day.""* Some of the " liners " fedutg m they received ~no part of the -fi,{ and learning who the thieves. m_b nished the names to the bmv though in the first instance he vyed on them up before the Bow S&re@t he. thought st. bedéter 0n reflection tolst the mattor PM48â€" m"*v'.v tiog â€"l.â€"-â€"-h-" Chus m._ ‘--‘ ET3 5 dn iss mtameronil en neas ut & expressive 1 e recgs yws zuu-:‘uuw";'m ! seiect Hitailar blocks at his end of the line. od â€"they think ~thabe with the view of ac A TiMm», AUVGUST 21, 1872 * ~*< *« Montrsir, August %. . All Anglican Charches were draped in mourning, yesterday in respect for the memory of the late Dean Bethune. The funeral sermon was préached by the Lord Metropolitan, from Luke 29 and 3rd verse. The Cathedral morning and evening was ‘ An explosion of gas occurred on Saturâ€" day in the foundry of Rogers & King, Craig street, blowing out all the windows in the building and seriously injuring one of the Robert. Wilson, ‘séamen of t# Ship Fanny: MceCervil, in port, fell overboard early yesterday morning and was drowned. An inquest on the body <of Desevre, killed by Capt. Lalonde on Thursday, was eommenced toâ€"day, the body having been found on Saturday night. At a meeting of the Young party on Siturday night Messrs, A. Perry and Dunâ€" bir Brown made infamous spesches tendâ€" ing to inflame ‘the populace and incite to deeds of violence.. * Un polling‘day Perry called on all good reformers to knock down the first Drumâ€" mond or; Cartier »man who dared: to question the @ualification o( any voter. . Brown declared that revolvers and slung shots had been purchased by conservatives and it was for reformers to prepare, ' The assertson as to revolvers of course is utterly felse, and. was put forward to stir up the germ of resistance to voters for the Ilnbhul candidates on â€"Wednesâ€" day 5 trouble, have been removini‘ntho armé stored in the armory of the drill shed, to the Quebec Gate Barracks. _ . | #" The Mayor has issued a proclamstion counselling order, and every precaution is being‘ taken otherwise to prevent riot, which at present looks very thref@tening, as the Rouge party in their present tem» per will stop & nothing. ‘¥ramine." °* <â€"*â€"~_~_. Torowto, Aug. 26. ~Qn the advice of Â¥r. Harrison, the Reâ€" turning ufficer for Peterboro has deciared Mr.> Claxton elected, Bertram not having filed his qualification leg«lly. | * Ey pets, in tweg jand three ply ; alsc ex. Super, which wé are offerin st last ‘geason‘s‘pyiees:* Oall an (woeds s1 o css ® ri’:thm Tupper, C.B.. uU+ Thkt Oe _Tn"ranly to (HEZ CATHOLICS AND TH® NOVa â€" BCOTIA ELE-:‘l‘l\;fi_ e t y 1 U:fwifnzitw‘::‘u m-od J’ '('wf Y, laX, & legd O , ‘late ‘5:, l-,xqi..'s,-d as honest an dvth «13 telegram to Pr. Tuyper, with the following addendunt : D?frl-&-" forward the followâ€" : I t.mb‘n io“nn pros" _!}:hhl' fo;.pno!;lm- ."mp '!HW-’” in d;:.’ | «yYt kA Bin ~In‘reply to yours of ugdmhhâ€"a s â€"honde to say M'Wt Administration ‘in Ortawa, of you are so distinguished ‘a member, ever had and ‘still retains my undiminished confidenics and respéct. In making this statement, 1 assume no re~ 8 ibility in a ing or F'W’-l:fi o;wpuwmo( your y.. Wi few and rare tions, I it as a vho‘lo.&ymt talent, gy, and indomi perseverance as public men, you have â€" succeeded h'bufin‘ up a nonxnion,g:s, & mighty nation, as it may yet be to no othér. in its prospective of ‘& glorious asenir. For this alone the present Government at â€"Ottawa must everp retain: my : gretitude snd esâ€" teeni.‘" I may ‘add to this the many other claims which nearly every member of that Sarefreq kinibest 200 syariesy expert. un % â€" t .“It‘.nthm?lm in ‘+af08 ugdeayâ€" > Tudiens Iy Consore “(&%nu!) Twoxas L. x." Archbishop Connolly has been a shrewd observer of political events ever since the scheme of Union wmm saide "Is wrard sotieh, io ceerere ts value, . He to it iuompong‘:l! tbbqut'm.lm couutryâ€"men in whÂ¥se hands the interests of all ¢lites s&re ‘thoroughly safe. His &in!on is that of all disinterested men in Weather still very bot uo past m aparn Cotag world, By‘ ting m» of Toronto. kLxrtensiye. stock of Wool Car Catajraha: Mr.J; N. Moores, Middle Sumonds, Catâ€" leton Co., has & hen which, the other day, . hfl-.fi:&&m It is two egge, one the ; the outer one measured G!:’I!hehu. and was perf.ct except that it contained no yolk; the inâ€" n*r one his a ‘hard shell and appears a portect agg. â€"Carleton Sentinel. favorably. The prob! of ing in the cn& ‘wmnqm solved in: this way ; A ftew thoutands of ‘the characters moâ€"t used aze cut upon wooden blocks.*~On the opposite side of ach block is its number. Duplic¢ates of such.numbered â€"blocks are at each teloâ€" tion to tiie Franch loan." exolaims : * Yon tausend six ondred million bonds!! Mein Gott, méin Gott!! and dey say ve plogâ€" dered dem ! ! 1‘ RUSNSELL & WATSON‘S ay the authorites anticipating BRY TELEGRAPH, mrodok Lacrosse Club of Montreal TORONTO The. newest designs im (Engâ€" lish) Oil Cloths, from 800 to $1 40 P 5 . WP * M Ministerial; O Opposition; I Indeâ€"| &n-u,hub. g% gmmfi' 1 0 0 wOYTA 8OorIA. Cape Breton, McKeagney & McKay. Cady Stanton, is s Greeley man. _ Mr. o.s,.u..w of Joselyn Gage, is also a Greeley mean. Mrs. Cagy Stanton _A . _oAutics Jert mmai Mirog tb 4C HOO ons 44 hn both men. ‘ that there is no sidewalk leading to the cemetery, and their editor ;\G there Wl::'" patience, they can yide ‘g some day, About two years ago a Norwich, Conn., ’.n~rfi mortal insy! t from fl'l“!" ..]":53.._...‘:'_'_..«;;; nare yard, at ’.USS'EL"I?‘& WATSON‘S Aeee ts ds T more from him . After two years meditaâ€" tion be has now pwfinthpuneknd s jmckess and anchored them in a field sdjoinipg his neighbor‘s back yard. THBE ELECTIONS®. POLLING DAYS Ray.. K0 T 1 0 0 1 0 0 * PUD i« PÂ¥ I f «+1 9D i1« 1 EP x+« U. 10 w 0V ay. 0 0 2 4.. 1 0.0 uw s 40 .0 sx«~ 00 6e iD .. PP x EAFO i... 1 0 0 ::A 88 ... @UV . â€"â€"IU0 'c-..'loo ses. 1 0 0 @hurchâ€"going people : *\ . â€" _ & Attend your church," the parsonâ€"cries ; Tochmohuchfironori The old go there to close their eyes, The young to eye their clothes. A large black spider in a grist mill at Manchester N.fl.!,’ caught a small mouse and raised it about two inches from the floor.. The. mouse was alive when found, but was unable to extricate itself from the silken network which the spider had woven around its body. n Five equestriennes were announced to ride horseback, astride, in Central Park, h-t&tnrday,mdthmwuuluprhr- ing of curious people to witness the exâ€" traordimary spectacle; but the girls filled to appear, and there is a ghneral impresâ€" sion regarding the sex somewhere. A CHEMICAL FOOD AND NUTRITIVE : TONIC. _ Without Phosphorus no thought, say the Germars and they might add, no action, since Pla-rhm nn:(iuhmpo-afi.:v known to be the ve pow â€" er muscular or of be nervous and musoulae aystem . Theyreonâ€" body, being sound in every tissuc,and their présence i t o cont m wuieh is ths viintising apout or ware heatihy bood They s now coming into universal use in Europe m’A:p:riea in the treatment of &::l.d-‘.u Com 57 Sporretinbed 26â€" potmwund. bloads anrd" n“g u: of svomen sufforing from irregularities, structions and othva:uehm in pale puny children, and that condition of nervous and physical prostration nnlm â€"from pad hsl»t:L excessive use of stimulants hhm and all that train of ;tomfih mknon.u':.mh: i noduol';h and orae, in i is M aâ€" buolly restoring the deritalised constttutiog ks pent! ing the ‘deVitall constitation â€"c‘:u' C wWakeLer‘s ComPOUND ELLXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALISAVA a great ;slv&l;ho with the Physiciaus and public. Soid at On Metcalf Street, on Sunday last. The owner can have the same by calling at i “ L y "Edom snga itX *‘ "wos . LORD&KELLY Importers of China, Glass, Earthâ€" Origing] packages always on and any quantity of goods to ,mit ;m-nn packed by a compstent packer, Crockery and (Glassware for hire at very low rates. Lamps, Chimnies, Wicks, Burners #nd Iamp Fittings, Lamps repaired on the shortest notice. _ . * #@* Goods sent to any distance. Being the sole agents of Mr. JOHN ‘MOUNHY, of Prescott, manufacturer Earthenware, we are prepared to nnpp= o o. .Bs Ni ans, Jare, â€"â€"â€" Molasses Jugs,â€" Butter Crocks, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, _ _ WHULESALE AND RETAIL, 63 ZUSSEX STREET, and Lower Town Market, OTTAWA. l ensure ready sale Pots made from designs by the best gardâ€" eners in the Dominion, at prices that will ReglPl_Ims;ute, Household Fusrlm? os," Carriages, Sleig Robes, Harness, &c., &c. The snbscriber has received instructions from WRS. WREIL +HT, (widow of the late P : aglhide Augieg i Rpober mvey »uph CA Public Awmm‘n the Vill‘pofflull, + Â¥ On Friday, Aug. 30, 1872. _ Compr B (mope ie arkn d Mistrsel, oneioell con $al on { ogether #) 1 se arafetet TifeFine uie peogi4 Hathees endhoves, and ay . very sreat exvense, 1 "B. * rm&xzmo. ‘Bli'dol a0d Cll: ards of 200 Cords of : Lumber, a large ty of Ioe in Ioe -fioduf too numerous to â€" full particulars as to terms and conditions see Catalogue, which may be obtained at my office, No: ts Spark Streen. DINBIKB TO THE . GENTLEMEN CRICKETERS OF «NGLAND, Subscribers will be good enough to mwmmu-;m â€"â€" Gentlemen wishing to subscribe may ob tain titkets at the same store. * ~ Ottawa, Aug 24, 1872. 2057 Chimney Tops and every size in Flower :enware, Cutlery and Fancy ULD PIN FOUND * Manufacturers Agents, 4 63 Sussex Steet, Uitawa. Aug 21, 1872 i 2059 «REAT AaAUCTION SALE St, Pavick‘s Literary Association In aid of the Building Fund of the _ St. Patrick‘s Ohurch, MAJORS | HJEL, . TUBHAY ADGST 4. 12. Games of all kinds will be insugurated and prizes awarded. Booths well stored with refreshments will be erected, and mmtm»â€"hh Picâ€"Nic a grand success . f Tickets of Admisslionâ€"Adults, 50 cents ; Children, 25 cents, Uttawa, Aug 24 , 1872 2057 td Drain Pipes, _ Stove Pipe Tubes, y oUunG LapiEs‘ SEMINARY, (A Branch of the Ville Maria B _ The Sisters of mm‘ht‘zm NEW CONVENT ; pEIFG COMPLETED | n..,...mmmw-difimfl"' BOARDERS AND DAY SCOLARS, . me pepmtiory opus oo i rotiers â€" For terms NT o aeomigee sc snd Cacmah o hy e Y lake Pn se m. 1“»*£, &4* ’-: ,:‘:9& AM.,":“MQ':‘.M 16 S -.Mmm” on zo *« ) H. MeLEAN, ttawa, Avug. 2, 1872 _ #18td On Gloucester St. Upper Town, in the 5+ 2"""."" C Bilhon Th Huscaall puens or Banentionare cordially invited to sttend. ‘Ottame, Aug 24, 1812 2001 6 RAND ANNUAL PICNIC H. cMS® LEAN. endid String Band will be attend. _Ap_od%nwmhom LORN & KELLEY, Ottawa Brigade gtm Aiillen Bitle !ssotiation. SECOND ANnUAL NATCHES, To take :a at the Rirue RGcr, this ::"M > :{'n«: + NINE a . f fi). 1 MATCA.â€"Q@1 &A STAKE-' Open to members| of| the Bnnd.q],, Ranges 300 and yards.. EXxtrag, Fres. Prizes $108. * NO. 2â€"HQTEL PERS MatTtou free, Prigesâ€"Oazh, ‘t o ts KO. 4.â€" NON MATCH, Upen to s |of the O B. G,. 4 Association only. 300, 500, and 600 yarde. cents. Prizes 4 ~ » 8. Open to all of the Brigade who have not won firs} or second prizes a C to all Citr] Vihursteers ; R 200 and 500 yards. 240-.«».. x« â€"Cash, $52, yards. Entrance 15 _ Prizes $50. NO. 6â€"BRL E HaATCH. Open to mem! the Brigade 25 cents ; Prizes $]0: NO. 7â€"BAr EX‘S matepg (,ml only to mbers of the Bang of U. 8. G. A.; Range 200 yard, Entrance Free. $24.50. No. 8.â€"BRIGADE CONSOLATIO® have not won prizes in previous matches Ranges 200 4 trance 10 cents. +Prizes, $53. e * Hionwet A oys Soorg or axy Mawom Silver Medal, €16. Com: «Prise can be had f _ Coppletastrint Thts on be bed trom Competitors dasi to attend the Anâ€" nulfidn- at treal, on the 27th, can obtain from Lieut vJol / Marpherson, . to entille them to travel both one fare. UHN FLETCHER NO. 3.â€" E MATCH Ranges 200 and 300 yards. E Open to all memibets of the brigade who & A NCIENT ;ORDER OF PO At Capt,. LL Grove, Bank Btre Road, on Â¥Y, August 2#, 187 Gowan‘s ie | Band in attendap® Ec slsn Tickets may !ho from members finconnigo the gate. : > _ P, CABROLL P D.CR. » Secretary 4 9, 1 2052 Villa luw yhe Ayl subscriber instructed xk 4x To ofer for wite Public at\the Union House, x*~A* moser 5, it His residence and grounds attached, 0 usting of acres of exoclk land under The grounds 1 seÂ¥ senalecd: Siffls t and (rneméD Ottawa, August 23 1872 all conveniences. _ [Title freebold. .. anned peorsept berts t per qont ins payments with 7 per cent int SALE TO TAKE PLACB AT 12 8 Teed Grape Ninet aratoer ae bnrhey: whcrert k in qy Sast pty i.'-?.’vh: ux% erms and; known at time iof Aug 28. 1872 First Grand Annual PiceNk UEBEC PROV LN Ottawa, Aug. 21, 1872 ud [ " )“ on Inditstsovka rrost s :gentiomen, woang BUs uU i a es BIMTLTA J'."' ay *F ‘! P â€" HOMEOPAVHLILC SPECL a alaim againsl, bui | UCTION SALE ds oo c t ied oL h pin P‘% Office «d Dopot. P By order, « Rpélepey.Sbarme, Bt. Viteo D2 : :p.'{;‘-â€"""‘--.-:t ""yaSRHHY CA4SLE __,, r}- g‘l, Lieut;, , 0.8.G.AR a Powder, tey bflr Lt.« Jol. Becy, Q P. k Ranges 300 and y .\yw . t Bnoapwar. ** all Draggtt** 1842. , 2055 IAL RIFLE Agso, A. ROWE, T n arrprinary will be ts A uctioneet »me#t Nyw C ""as 1 May 13. °> i &A *â€" _ Oorner Sparks stock® of Carpets e, and is one of Al t assorted: ever c o hfin‘wo‘ st autumn, We 40 nuch un de â€"prise PC 5. m Sare a 8$0+1: no better â€" The weather * cA ngonts affiicted â€"with _ 3 ~ e of the Caledonia Uhurch in Upper enfbegrc=nds "" PDrauggst ii€red To wpea WA on . Sunday ‘s ‘Ontnon.â€" Botels ano supplied w 1t 200 tine We & every 4J saad the 7etâ€"made of soythes, an IX ‘IroUs t heavue in raf 6 \ L Ia anc â€"bailiff o fuesday® 14 bh&‘ old price moxe & MC roms & MoMo : â€" 0 @parks ly or J vyep and TAY al} point® t #1L m EB yE W tha t Spring " $ was simp FoRWA & P 2) Ep a00% spleadid [G) Dt at at it 'm. sh a [T3 LW A Do in th fo

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